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All Forum Posts by: Andrew Hogan

Andrew Hogan has started 8 posts and replied 542 times.

Post: 2020 Goals and Objectives

Andrew Hogan
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 559
  • Votes 463

Hey Guys and Gals, a really cool app for tracking your goals and holding yourself accountable to your friends/family is called Habit Share - it helps you keep your daily/weekly habits on track... and it's free

Post: Cardone Capital...anyone looked into this?

Andrew Hogan
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 559
  • Votes 463

@Grant Cardone 10X execution comes with added criticism, which according to you is a good sign! Peace, love, and cash flow my friend

Post: How to pay investors in 1st few months of value-add syndication?

Andrew Hogan
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 559
  • Votes 463

That's tough to do if the asset has some repositioning to do first.

One reason why these days we are only after more stabilized/well run businesses that cash flow out of the gate but still have hidden value-add potential.

Post: $2 million to invest - need $20k per month

Andrew Hogan
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 559
  • Votes 463

Couldn't agree more @Martin Vehlow @Eric Wang.

@Alex Williams could definitely achieve those returns (12% on your money) by successfully vetting sponsors with a strong track record. 

Happy hunting!

Post: Accredited Investors Only | 270+ A- Doors Multi-Asset PPM

Andrew Hogan
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 559
  • Votes 463

BAM Multi-Asset Private Placement  

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Post: Long Distance in Indianapolis

Andrew Hogan
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 559
  • Votes 463

@Vincent Chen, no sir. SFHs are a great way to start, but we prefer having the economies of scale that come with MF.

Post: Turnkey Property Providers seem too good to be true?

Andrew Hogan
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 559
  • Votes 463

Just remember to factor in turn around / vacancy costs... that can be a real bummer if you weren't expecting that upfront

Post: Boise investor friendly agent recommendations

Andrew Hogan
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 559
  • Votes 463

Post: Ep 298. Thriving in Multifamily Investing with Michael Becker

Andrew Hogan
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 559
  • Votes 463

@Michael Stutelberg

Not a good idea at this point in the cycle!

Post: What to do with a pile of money

Andrew Hogan
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 559
  • Votes 463

Michael, I love SLC. There are so many others you can network with who can give you guidance. I'd do that before investing out of state. Yes it's a seller's market right now but not quite as bad as Sanfran or NYC.